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I think it's to early to make a push just for 2,000 yards, we're to close to the playoffs and with Chicago playing poorly we could possibly steal one. Let's just hope Seattle starts losing games. But if we lose next week, I'm okay with a 2,000 countdown

I really do think in order for us to make the playoffs AP has to get to 2000 or at least within 100 or so yards. He is our only offense...

He already had the record and thought it was the classy thing to do, they could have tried to keep running him on every other play so that he could drive up the margin, but that would have been kind of a dick move on his part. That's what separates true greatness from the rest.

thats not how i remember it at all.. i remember Childress being a ****ing idiot and pulling him leading up to and immediately following the record.. i even seem to recall AP saying that 300 yards is something he'd love to achieve in his career... Childress screwed him on that and cost us a trip to the Super Bowl (12 men in the huddle..) Horrible.. Just horrible. I hope AP gets it one day.

If he could do it this year he may actually have a shot at Dickerson record of 2105.

WE TRUST V4LB!!! HE IS THE GREATEST GUY IN OUR FOURM.
WITHOUT HIM OUR FOURM WOULDNT BE EXCITING.
HE GETS ALL THE WOMEN!!!!
HE IS NEVER WRONG!!!
WE TRIED TO VOTE FOR HIM FOR PRESIDENT BUT HE IS SO GREAT THAT HE WOULDNT RUN FOR OFFICE

thats not how i remember it at all.. i remember Childress being a ****ing idiot and pulling him leading up to and immediately following the record.. i even seem to recall AP saying that 300 yards is something he'd love to achieve in his career... Childress screwed him on that and cost us a trip to the Super Bowl (12 men in the huddle..) Horrible.. Just horrible. I hope AP gets it one day.

If he could do it this year he may actually have a shot at Dickerson record of 2105.

I somewhat remember watching that game. Did they pull AP from the game?
Did we still have plays where we could have run AP just to get 3 more yards in that game? If so how many plays?

In a move that will be regarded by some Packers fans as evidence of dogs and cats living together, Green Bay receiver Greg Jennings says that he actually wants Vikings running back Adrian Peterson to break Eric Dickerson’s single-season rushing record of 2,105 yards.

Given that Peterson would need two fewer yards than his own single-game record of 296 to accomplish that feat against the Texans in Week 16, Jennings necessarily wants Peterson to break it against the Packers in Week 17.

”I want him to do it,” Jennings told Dan Patrick on Tuesday morning. “It’s impressive to see a player dominate like that. . . . It’s almost devastating if he gets that close and doesn’t get it.”

Of course, it would be more devastating if Peterson puts up a record-breaking performance as part of a Vikings win over the Packers that costs Green Bay a possible bye week and forces them to host the No. 6 seed in the wild-card round and travel to San Francisco for the next wave of the postseason.

But with Jennings’ contract expiring and no indication that the Packers are trying to keep him around, it could be that Jennings is starting to emotionally disconnect from the Green Bay franchise — and the fierce rivalries that go along with it.

Packers fans may have strong opinions about this. We have a feeling they may be expressing them below.